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Recommended rendering settings for downloads
Hello, I’m a bit confused about rendering videos that are suitable to be downloaded by my friends. I was hoping someone experienced might be able to point me in the right direction. Here is some background info:
-They are recordings using a program called FRAPS. They are from a mixture of video games, however they are all recorded at 1680×1050. FRAPS is set to record at 30 fps, but my computer performance limits me to 10-30 fps I think, depending on the situation.
-The videos range from 5 to 15 minutes.
-Preferably no more than 300MB for a 10 minute video. Obviously it’s not going to be stream-able, but I don’t want to blow out peoples download caps either!
-I’m hoping for clean crisp video, so small text and details can be read.If they are recorded at 1680×1050, do I need to render them at that res? If I make it a half or a quarter of the size, will the pixels look bad? If I keep it at 1680×1050, will it look bad for people with smaller monitors? Also, any tips on file type? I’m told .wmv(9) is a good quality to file size ratio, but would any other codec be better for my particular circumstance? I was under the impression .avi (DivX, Xvid, etc?) was the latest and greatest these days. Lastly, does fps have a big impact on file size? Is 30 fps really 3 times as large on disk as 10 fps?
I appreciate any responses regarding any of my questions!
Thanks